MORE! UA 2025 ARCANE SUBCLASSES: Old Wizards, new tricks, and a lot of spell slot math we forgot how to do – RPGBOT.Podcast S5E130

Ever had that moment when you realize you’ve become the “veteran adventurer” in your own party? The RPGBOT crew sure has. In this episode, we channel that energy straight into the Unearthed Arcana Arcane Subclasses, dissecting the EnchanterNecromancer, and Transmuter Wizards from D&D 2024. Expect laughter, existential dread, and a healthy dose of spell slot math as we ask the real question: Can Wizards of the Coast enchant us again, or are we just too old for these saving throws?

Show Notes

In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, the hosts continue their deep dive into the Unearthed Arcana Arcane Subclasses playtest for Dungeons and Dragons (D&D 2024). They explore the evolution of several wizard subclasses: the Enchanter WizardNecromancer Wizard, and Transmuter Wizard, and analyze how these changes impact gameplay mechanicsclass balance, and overall player experience.

The discussion begins on a lighthearted note, as the hosts reflect on aging and nostalgia through stories about concerts and generational shifts in music. This leads naturally into a conversation about how nostalgia and design evolution shape our experiences with tabletop RPGs like D&D.

From there, the hosts dig into the details of the Unearthed Arcana wizard subclasses:

  • The Enchanter Wizard’s new enchantment mechanics spark a conversation about free willconsent, and how these ethical themes play out in gameplay.
  • The Necromancer Wizard gets a significant rework, with temporary hit points for undead minionsexploding skeleton mechanics, and other game design improvements that enhance tactical and thematic play.
  • The Transmuter Wizard’s Transmuter Stonepolymorph mechanics, and restoration spells see meaningful updates that make the subclass more versatile and rewarding to play.

Throughout the episode, the hosts consider the balance between fun and mechanicschain reaction gameplay, and hit dice damage calculations, all while highlighting how Wizards of the Coast is actively listening to player feedback in shaping the upcoming D&D 2024 rules.

If you love D&D class analysiswizard subclass deep dives, and thoughtful conversations about game design and player engagement, this episode of the RPGBOT Podcast is a must-listen.

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